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Customers of cloud-based file storing-and-sharing company Dropbox should check on the data they’ve entrusted to the service, following the company’s admission that it messed up its access controls earlier today. Unlike the majority of data breaches we’ve reported on lately – where usernames and passwords were stolen, allowing attackers and miscreants to access other people’s […]

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Are you one of the many people who is using a dangerously easy-to-guess passcode on your iPhone? Maybe you should do something about it – sooner rather than later. The warning comes after new research suggested that 15% of all iPhone owners use one of just ten passwords on their lock screen: Apple iPhone app […]

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Dear Twitter, I'm afraid our relationship is just not working these days: in fact, we seem to have stopped communicating almost immediately you cosied up to our mutual friend Tweetdeck. Clearly, I'm the spare part in this relationship, since Tweetdeck isn't talking to me much, either. How can you treat me like this? Since I'm […]

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